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Constructing Histories Archaic Freshwater Shell Mounds And Social Landscapes Of The St Johns River Florida 1st Edition Asa R Randall

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Constructing Histories Archaic Freshwater Shell Mounds And Social Landscapes Of The St Johns River Florida 1st Edition Asa R Randall
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.78 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Asa R. Randall
ISBN: 9780813061016, 0813061016
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Constructing Histories Archaic Freshwater Shell Mounds And Social Landscapes Of The St Johns River Florida 1st Edition Asa R Randall by Asa R. Randall 9780813061016, 0813061016 instant download after payment.

“A sophisticated application of landscape thought to a recently crafted archaeological record of the St. Johns River.”— Cheryl Claassen, author of Feasting with Shellfish in the Southern Ohio Valley: Archaic Sacred Sites and Rituals
 
“Changes the way archaeologists conceptualize the dynamic relationships between hunter-gatherers and cultural landscapes in Native North America. Anybody interested in hunter-gatherer societies, landscape archaeology, ancient monuments, anthropogenic environments, the archaeology and environmental history of Florida and the American South, and the history of North American archaeology should read this book.”—Christopher B. Rodning, coeditor of Archaeological Studies of Gender in the Southeastern United States
 
Large accumulations of ancient shells on coastlines and riverbanks were long considered the result of garbage disposal during repeated food gatherings by early inhabitants of the southeastern United States. In this volume, Asa R. Randall presents the first new theoretical framework for examining such middens since Ripley Bullen’s seminal work sixty years ago. He convincingly posits that these ancient “garbage dumps” were actually burial mounds,  ceremonial gathering places, and often habitation spaces central to the histories and social geography of the hunter-gatherer societies who built them.
Synthesizing more than 150 years of shell mound investigations and modern remote sensing data, Randall rejects the long-standing ecological interpretation and redefines these sites as socially significant monuments that reveal previously unknown complexities about the hunter-gatherer societies of the Mount Taylor period (ca. 7400–4600 cal. B.P.). Affected by climate change and increased scales of social interaction, the region’s inhabitants modified the landscape in surprising and meaningful ways. This pioneering volume presents an alternate history from which emerge rich details about the daily activities, ceremonies, and burial rituals of the archaic St. Johns River cultures. 

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